Burnsville police officers, firefighter-paramedic killed: How you can help

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How to help Burnsville first responder's families

Hope Breakfast Bar in Eagan is donating sales from Tuesday, Feb. 20, to the families of the three first responders killed in the line of duty Sunday morning during a standoff.

People who are looking to support the families of the two Burnsville police officers and firefighter-paramedic who were fatally shot on Sunday can do so with monetary or other donations, the City of Burnsville said on Tuesday.

The officers were responding to a domestic situation when the suspect, Shannon Gooden, opened fire, killing Officer Paul Elmstrand, Officer Matthew Ruge and firefighter-paramedic Adam Finseth, and injuring Police Sgt. Adam Medlicott. 

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Businesses, community offer support after shooting

State leaders, local businesses and surrounding community members are offering both emotional and monetary support in the wake of a deadly shooting in Burnsville that took the lives of two police officers and one firefighter-paramedic.

Monetary donations to support families

Burnsville police officers Paul Elmstrand (left) and Matthew Ruge (right) with firefighter/paramedic Adam Finseth (center). (Supplied)

Monetary contributions should be made to the Law Enforcement Labor Services here, and contributions will be delivered to families. 

The city says this is the only contribution site it has verified on behalf of the families. It also warns of some scam donation sites for the victims, so beware. 

"Unfortunately, some people are taking advantage of our tragedy in Burnsville. Be aware of scams. Links to official donation sites and information on how to help the families involved will be posted at BurnsvilleMN.gov/communityupdates when they are available later this week," The City of Burnsville said in a statement previously. 

Non-monetary donations to show support

Those who would like to make a non-monetary contribution to show their support for the families can bring contributions to Prince of Peace Church at 13801 Fairview Drive in Burnsville. 

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Burnsville memorial gathers those honoring heroes

A memorial created to honor the memory of the two police officers and paramedic-firefighter that were killed on Feb. 18 continues to grow, attracting hundreds of community members looking to pay their respects